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Strippers’ exposé

A group of exotic dancers who claim they were stiffed by the Penthouse Executive Club can go ahead with a class-action suit against the jiggle joint, a judge ruled yesterday.

Nine strippers and a makeup artist — who say the Hell’s Kitchen club didn’t pay minimum wage or overtime and confiscated part of their tips — were granted conditional class-action certification by US District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald.

The court ruling means the women can seek other dancers to join the lawsuit.

In court papers, Stefanie Carattini, Nicole Hughes and Leslie Liwanag claimed the mammary mecca, along with owner Robert Gans and manager Mark Yakow, violated federal and state labor laws through “a number of unlawful” moves.